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. >> reporter: megan and steve in buffalo new york learned it the hard way. after successfully adopting aiden, they wanted to give him a brother or a sister. so, they started advertising online. they were contacted by a woman claiming to be pregnant. >> i thought it was -- it was a little bit sketchy, because we'd get a new phone call and it would be like, you know what, we really need that $50 for gas and by the way, i'm going to need that weekly. >> when somebody is pushing money, money, i need it yesterday, it's instabtly a concern. >> reporter: megan and steve's adoption coordinator googled the woman's name, kimberly, only to discover she had been convicted of sending bad checks, identity theft and burglary. >> reporte do you get discouraged? >> all the time. there's great days and then there's not great days. and the thing that keeps you going is knowing that it had to happen. and it will. >> reporter: tracy and dan had the same optimism during their search for a child. they tried everything. they designed their own website. even plastered their car with
. >> reporter: megan and steve in buffalo new york learned it the hard way. after successfully adopting aiden, they wanted to give him a brother or a sister. so, they started advertising online. they were contacted by a woman claiming to be pregnant. >> i thought it was -- it was a little bit sketchy, because we'd get a new phone call and it would be like, you know what, we really need that $50 for gas and by the way, i'm going to need that weekly. >> when somebody is pushing...
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. >> and we're talking about someone with direct ties to steve cohen and steve cohen isn't named by name, but it's pretty easy to find out what that they are talking about him from reading the charges. explain a little bit. >> going over the complaint, and it is probably the most brilliant complaints i have ever read the government and fbi agent are to be commended for their work. painstakingly correlated e-mails, ims, phone calls along then with public disclosure documents by sac capital, put orders trade orders sell orders etc. etc. all the correlation, they have made their case to show a conversation with the cooperating witness with martoma led to a purchase by sac capital or a sale. they don't mention sac capital. they don't mention mr. cohen, but they do say is that mr. martoma had a conversation with hedge fund owner, had a conversation with his boss, and it also -- >> only one hedge fund owner at sac capital. >> they haven't named it, but you and i can both infer that's what it is. more importantly the government is very very key in this to put in the complaint the nondisclosure
. >> and we're talking about someone with direct ties to steve cohen and steve cohen isn't named by name, but it's pretty easy to find out what that they are talking about him from reading the charges. explain a little bit. >> going over the complaint, and it is probably the most brilliant complaints i have ever read the government and fbi agent are to be commended for their work. painstakingly correlated e-mails, ims, phone calls along then with public disclosure documents by sac...
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you worked at sac i know you know steve cohen. what do you think about the risk for really an iconic hedge fund manager? >> anybody that's an outside investor, almost half, roughly 13 billion, an outsider investor knows this already, that the sec has been trying to get steve for years and years. you mentioned earlier, there's another firm that also has some members or former members that are under indictment or trial. so here's the deal. sac has 500 people. it's tough to influence and to manage all these people. it's incredibly tough compliance procedures in place. i just don't believe he would jeopardize roughly a 6 to $8 billion fortune for even a few hundred million dollars. >> kate, let's bring you back in. sac -- at all, let's make that point. we have to start wonderfing abot the reputational risk as i said in my risk. >> it's very big, scott. there are a few key -- ironically has done well in the last couple of years. ten or 11% year to date and -- criticized for underperforming in the s&p for instance, which was on such a t
you worked at sac i know you know steve cohen. what do you think about the risk for really an iconic hedge fund manager? >> anybody that's an outside investor, almost half, roughly 13 billion, an outsider investor knows this already, that the sec has been trying to get steve for years and years. you mentioned earlier, there's another firm that also has some members or former members that are under indictment or trial. so here's the deal. sac has 500 people. it's tough to influence and to...
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the real question is steve cohen. what is the future of steve cohen? and where is he? i can tell you in a major way cohen is being eyed by the federal investigators. he's been in the news a lot. we have a very interesting conversation, a deposition he gave in a civil suit. it was a civil suit against fairfax financial, against sac capital. cohen got brought in on the suit. they asked him what was -- what is insider trading? do we have the full screen because this is fascinating stuff. liz: we don't have the name. we don't have the full screen. >> what is going on? [laughter] >> anyway, they asked him, do you know what insider trading, can you give a yes or no answer? what is insider trading? liz: he said i cannot give a yes or no answer. -- >> he said i can't give a yes or no answer. this gets to some ambiguity with insider trading. as someone who sat with a lot of federal investigators, they don't think it's ambiguous. they think there is a real yes or no answer. that's why he's in the crosshairs. we should point out in this case, this fund manager dealt directly with
the real question is steve cohen. what is the future of steve cohen? and where is he? i can tell you in a major way cohen is being eyed by the federal investigators. he's been in the news a lot. we have a very interesting conversation, a deposition he gave in a civil suit. it was a civil suit against fairfax financial, against sac capital. cohen got brought in on the suit. they asked him what was -- what is insider trading? do we have the full screen because this is fascinating stuff. liz: we...
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steve leisman, what's he saying? >> fed chairman ben bernanke saying the federal reserve will continue to use policy tools to support the economic recovery and making some positive comments about the housing markets saying for the first time in a number of years the housing sector is improving and adding to jobs and growth in the economy but saying housing is not out of the woods. it still faces significant obstacles. pointing out though the benefits of the housing revival remain quite uneven. saying that strengthening the housing recovery is still a critical challenge for all policymakers. makes a special point here that i haven't seen in at least a while, if ever, talking about the impact of the housing crisis on lower income and minority communities, saying they have been disproportionately affected by the housing bust. i want to spend a little time talking about this because there is a message to bankers in this. he's pointing out, since 2006 when you look at purchase mortgages to african-americans and hispanics,
steve leisman, what's he saying? >> fed chairman ben bernanke saying the federal reserve will continue to use policy tools to support the economic recovery and making some positive comments about the housing markets saying for the first time in a number of years the housing sector is improving and adding to jobs and growth in the economy but saying housing is not out of the woods. it still faces significant obstacles. pointing out though the benefits of the housing revival remain quite...
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thank you, steve, we appreciate it. >> michelle, we are talking lower than 2 1/2%. below that number. maybe 2%. maybe 2%. >> we as a nation don't i don't think ever find that acceptable. thanks, steve. >> right. >>> kenny polcari, end pend dent trader sitting on the set with me. likely recession, no matter what shallow big? >> is it going to be shallow other sfwhig that is going to depend on what happens in washington. interesting that steve said that he thought that bernanke gave a doomy assessment. i actually think bernanke was very realistic, saying listen, this is the way it is going to be. you can't make it be optimistic when itville not optimistic as far as d.c. not really carrying on and doing the job. >> your point, when we were chatting earlier, let's say they get the fiscal cliff resolved, in the meantime, companies have already been act. they have done discounting in the worse case. >> what is bernanke going to be able to do, go over and enter a recession, which he said, most people going there is he going to be able to prevent the depth of it? is the fed
thank you, steve, we appreciate it. >> michelle, we are talking lower than 2 1/2%. below that number. maybe 2%. maybe 2%. >> we as a nation don't i don't think ever find that acceptable. thanks, steve. >> right. >>> kenny polcari, end pend dent trader sitting on the set with me. likely recession, no matter what shallow big? >> is it going to be shallow other sfwhig that is going to depend on what happens in washington. interesting that steve said that he thought...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thi ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. david: breaking news on a media corporation. the head of time warner, the ceo, is going to serve for at least a
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our 11 news reporter steve handelsman is live in washington with more of mr. obama's plans moving forward. >> good evening from capitol hill. if the president wanted to talk today about the fiscal cliff and taxes, he should have talked last week before the words from the cia. president obama wanted to show off the power of the second election, with a tax call on the rich, but that message had a distraction, the situation with david petraeus. >> that classified information was disclosed, that it in any way had any impact on our national security -- >> but the president is withholding judgment on the fbi holding secret. he praised the former cia chief. >> we are safer because of the work that david petraeus is has done. >> issue number two was the fiscal cliff and taxes. >> what i am not going to do is extend further a tax cut for folks who do not need it. >> republicans demand no rate hikes. can there be a deal finally to cut deductions? >> i recognize that we're going to have to compromise, and as i said on election night, compromise is hard. >> four americans
our 11 news reporter steve handelsman is live in washington with more of mr. obama's plans moving forward. >> good evening from capitol hill. if the president wanted to talk today about the fiscal cliff and taxes, he should have talked last week before the words from the cia. president obama wanted to show off the power of the second election, with a tax call on the rich, but that message had a distraction, the situation with david petraeus. >> that classified information was...
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precisely what you saw from steve. among them leaders of boeing, weyerhaeuser. joining us on the phone, representative adam smith, a democrat from the ninth district of washington. representative smith, thanks for joining us. i can't think of a better name for a guest on cnbc. >> people are always disappointed that i don't know a lot more about economics than i actually do. but at least it is good to have the name. >> you know what the invisible hand is, at a minimum. >> only too well. >> first of all, before we get into the details of the fiscal cliff, what would you say to americans who don't understand why congress is gone on vacation this week when there's such a huge bit of work -- or piece of work that needs to get done this week when it comes to the fiscal cliff or before the end of the year? >> first of all, we're not on vacation. i'm in my district right now driving through the rain in the pacific northwest. visiting businesses and schools and a big part of our job is listening to our constituents and interacting with our constituents and talking to the
precisely what you saw from steve. among them leaders of boeing, weyerhaeuser. joining us on the phone, representative adam smith, a democrat from the ninth district of washington. representative smith, thanks for joining us. i can't think of a better name for a guest on cnbc. >> people are always disappointed that i don't know a lot more about economics than i actually do. but at least it is good to have the name. >> you know what the invisible hand is, at a minimum. >> only...
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you can follow his reporting and i'm realizing, steve hayes brought this point up eight weeks ago when it was first unfolding. so there are reporters doing a great job. you just have to work harder as a consumer to find them. >> greg: one upside, i think we're getting closer to the story because they're now bringing up race. whenever they bring up the race card, a congressman said that people are going after susan rice because she's an african-american. that always tells me that we're getting closer to the truett when the race card is being played. >> plus an african-american woman. a threefer. at the beginning of the obama administration, he decided to make the u.n. ambassador a cabinet level position. when you're cabinet secretary, you have some obligation to perform your duties and then to be held responsible for them and accountable for them. i appreciate that he's loyal to her and she is loyal to him that he defended her, but i do think that the senators have legitimate reasons to question whether or not she should be the secretary of state. >> greg: yeah. i don't think that's goi
you can follow his reporting and i'm realizing, steve hayes brought this point up eight weeks ago when it was first unfolding. so there are reporters doing a great job. you just have to work harder as a consumer to find them. >> greg: one upside, i think we're getting closer to the story because they're now bringing up race. whenever they bring up the race card, a congressman said that people are going after susan rice because she's an african-american. that always tells me that we're...
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possible to solve the conflict here, the likelihood of a political solution. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> israel continues to hit multiple targets every single day. they say they hit more than 120 targets yesterday alone, according to the israeli air force. but they're finding it harder and harder to hit actual rocket batteries. they're now targeting buildings. this was a government installation that was still being built that was hit yesterday. they are also hitting property owned by hamas officials. >> welcome back to our continuing coverage live from gaza city. also from jerusalem and other points in between. that something i shot earlier today, one of the buildi
possible to solve the conflict here, the likelihood of a political solution. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's...
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he used it as his own personal piggy bank or firing steve jobs at apple back in 1985. unbelievable. the beauty of the private sector as opposed to the government is when you really screw up, there are penalties. hp stock down 12% today bumping along at the bottom of the 52 week trading range. the fbi is now looking at the case. consequences, the same human behavior but the market has a lot more discipline that is sorely needed in the public sector. and thanks to ray hennessy for inspiring all of this. ben bernanke has strong words for lawmakers and the president fixing the fiscal cliff now or else. details next. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ ma
he used it as his own personal piggy bank or firing steve jobs at apple back in 1985. unbelievable. the beauty of the private sector as opposed to the government is when you really screw up, there are penalties. hp stock down 12% today bumping along at the bottom of the 52 week trading range. the fbi is now looking at the case. consequences, the same human behavior but the market has a lot more discipline that is sorely needed in the public sector. and thanks to ray hennessy for inspiring all...
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steve forbes was on earlier. he wanted to give them more time and maybe come up with something better. it seems as if we are leaning towards trying to get a deal done. don't you think? even if you listen to boehner and harry reid, pelosi and the president, they are leaning towards getting something done. >> absolutely. i think something must be done. next quarter, we will be faced with the same old fable once again. it is one crisis after another. this was a self created crisis by republicans and autocrats. be careful what you wish for. the day of reckoning is here. connell: let's just take, as the premise of it, let's just say they have too given for whatever whatever reason and say the taxes on the top 2%, the families making $250,000 above, that those are going up. what can they demand in return that they can get from the democrats? >> we need drastic spending reductions. we have to tackle the root cause of our problems which is entitlements. once and for all, we have to tackle entitlements. we can increase ta
steve forbes was on earlier. he wanted to give them more time and maybe come up with something better. it seems as if we are leaning towards trying to get a deal done. don't you think? even if you listen to boehner and harry reid, pelosi and the president, they are leaning towards getting something done. >> absolutely. i think something must be done. next quarter, we will be faced with the same old fable once again. it is one crisis after another. this was a self created crisis by...
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we spoke with steve kresner, and he suggests looking to social media for savings, like your favorite stores on facebook and follow them on twitter. you could be rewarded with special coupons and some updates and there's another tip, arm your phone. check out these apps. they're free to download and they can help you compare prices, track down sales, and stick to your budget. that way you can save some money. a he also suggests clipping coupons and clipping coupons the modern way. the snip snap app or deal coupon.com or visit specific retailer websites to look for coupons. finally, natalie, if the perfect gift doesn't have the perfect price tag, set up a price alert online. you will get an e-mail notification notification when the item drops into your price range. natalie. >> sounds good. i just want the app to do all the shopping for me and wrap everything. thanks. yeah we bsneezing,ve cou, aches, fevers. and i relieve nasal congestion. overachiever. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. five days later,
we spoke with steve kresner, and he suggests looking to social media for savings, like your favorite stores on facebook and follow them on twitter. you could be rewarded with special coupons and some updates and there's another tip, arm your phone. check out these apps. they're free to download and they can help you compare prices, track down sales, and stick to your budget. that way you can save some money. a he also suggests clipping coupons and clipping coupons the modern way. the snip snap...
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lori: steve versus steve, microsoft's ceo steve ballmer and windows chief steve singofski. 23 america south veteran coming. let's take a look at some movers in today's session, the doubt 33. some as the movers, southwestern energy, 6.7% gain, western union, all topping 3%. lori: quiet day for the markets but let's check to see what stocks are up to. let's head to the floor of the new york stock exchange with nicole petallides. bank ceos are talking fiscal cliff. nicole, are you there for us? she is busy studying for the next report. let's get you updated on the markets. the dow is at 12,847 meeting in washington that charlie was talking about. melissa: that's right. about a quarter of a percent there on the markets. so after a 23 year career with microsoft, windows chief abruptly quicks only two weeks after the windows 8 launch. joining me with more an analyst on his sudden departure. did this one catch you by surprise? >> sure. whenever you see a departure of that senority that magnitude, particularly after launch of some important products which he was in charge of, yeah, i think th
lori: steve versus steve, microsoft's ceo steve ballmer and windows chief steve singofski. 23 america south veteran coming. let's take a look at some movers in today's session, the doubt 33. some as the movers, southwestern energy, 6.7% gain, western union, all topping 3%. lori: quiet day for the markets but let's check to see what stocks are up to. let's head to the floor of the new york stock exchange with nicole petallides. bank ceos are talking fiscal cliff. nicole, are you there for us?...
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steve, are we making too much of this? you know, we know what kind of tools they have available. we know that monetary policy is often at odds with fiscal policy, right? >> with due respect, bill and maria, i think you are making too much of it. he said it before. i don't think there's been any expectation that given the size of the gdp hit that would come from the fiscal cliff, i would be surprised if the market really thought the federal reserve could lean against it, and specifically, i forget when it was, july, perhaps august, bernanke used almost that exact language. so if i was to say what spooked the market today from the bernanke speech, two things stood out to me. the first was a generally down beat tenor pointing out that if we avoid the fiscal cliff, there is going to be drag next year from federal fiscal spending. the other thing that was curious, and i have been on the phone with economists for a couple hours now trying to figure out the meaning of it. when the federal reserve chairman said that potential gdp, which is the speed limit of the economy, could be below 2
steve, are we making too much of this? you know, we know what kind of tools they have available. we know that monetary policy is often at odds with fiscal policy, right? >> with due respect, bill and maria, i think you are making too much of it. he said it before. i don't think there's been any expectation that given the size of the gdp hit that would come from the fiscal cliff, i would be surprised if the market really thought the federal reserve could lean against it, and specifically,...
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all right, steve, we have got the ben bernanke stuff. i want to get to that. lacher's comments not getting a lot of attention on a very heavy market day. what do you make of them? a little of this going on at the federal veer? i pound my fists together? >> we know this going on at the federal reserves to use your exact metaphor there, brian. what is interesting and perhaps up precedented about this is a fed official going outside the fed to try to went argument. let me go back and give you the tale of the tape here. lacher has been an opponent of what the fed has been doing, quantitative easing, many years now you warned about folks inflation, it has not come to parks he has not suede the board to stop doing quantitative easing. and now to suggest that maybe what we need to do is have congress put limits on fed purchasing is a fed official going outside the confines of the board to ask for help making policy. this is undprentsd. it essentially toys with the fed's independence, if i understand jeff lacher correctly, because one of the things the federal reserve
all right, steve, we have got the ben bernanke stuff. i want to get to that. lacher's comments not getting a lot of attention on a very heavy market day. what do you make of them? a little of this going on at the federal veer? i pound my fists together? >> we know this going on at the federal reserves to use your exact metaphor there, brian. what is interesting and perhaps up precedented about this is a fed official going outside the fed to try to went argument. let me go back and give...
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steve liesman is standing by in new york and steve the big thing coming up today has to be when bernanke is going to be speaking. we talked earlier about that. what really do you expect to hear today? >> not unrelated to the report we just got, becky, i think that's a good question because i think bernanke is going to be relatively pleased with what's happened to mortgages. i think there are some on the fed who wanted more of an impact on mortgage rates, given the fed's decision to buy $40 billion in mortgages on a monthly basis, but what they would argue is that the effects are yet to come, because they would say that the effect of fed purchases come with the total stock that the fed owns and/or is taken off the market rather than the cumulative purchases and they really haven't had a chance to wind up, if you look at the fed's balance sheet it hasn't changed very much. >> seriously? >> yes. >> wow. >> i think the fed is going to see, be relatively happy about what's happening in the housing market, this decline is within the tolerance, you had a big jump in october, people expected som
steve liesman is standing by in new york and steve the big thing coming up today has to be when bernanke is going to be speaking. we talked earlier about that. what really do you expect to hear today? >> not unrelated to the report we just got, becky, i think that's a good question because i think bernanke is going to be relatively pleased with what's happened to mortgages. i think there are some on the fed who wanted more of an impact on mortgage rates, given the fed's decision to buy...
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. >> their high-rise public housing buildings are still without power or heat, and abc's steve osunsami went to find out why. >> reporter: we went climbing the long and dark stairs in redhook, brooklyn, at the new york city housing authority where thousands of family are living without heat and electricity. some of the 47,000 without power across the city. >> you just have to, well, pray and hope for the best. >> reporter: we found nia tarver and her family using steam from boiling water to keep warm. >> thank god my stove works. if we didn't have the stove, it -- i don't think i would stay here. >> reporter: the stove is what is keeping you warm? >> yeah. >> reporter: outside, long lines at the relief agencies for bread, blankets and suits. red cross agencies are here. families are entering their third week without power, and they want someone held accountable. >> we were left behind. that's all i can say. left behind. we, too, pay taxes. >> reporter: they worry there is no one rushing to restore the power here because they're poor. local power utilities say they have done their job, t
. >> their high-rise public housing buildings are still without power or heat, and abc's steve osunsami went to find out why. >> reporter: we went climbing the long and dark stairs in redhook, brooklyn, at the new york city housing authority where thousands of family are living without heat and electricity. some of the 47,000 without power across the city. >> you just have to, well, pray and hope for the best. >> reporter: we found nia tarver and her family using steam...
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steve hayes for "the weekly standard." tonight from miami, sindcated columnist charles krauthammer. how are things in miami, charles? >> warm. >> chris: that the short e and most succinct answer you have given. we appreciate that. we don't know what happened in the late hearing, senate hearing because it just broke up. we thought we would talk to saxby chambliss. we think we will speak to him in a moment. tucker, what have we learned so far today about the benghazi terror attack? anything new? >> we have a report at the door eastdroping that just reported back that apparently the senator in the meeting as the house intelligence committee earlier today saw a video from a drone over the consulate and surveillance video from consulate. the key question was the crowd outside chanting anything about the video? did it seem spontaneous or now was at it group assembled ahead of time? this has direct bearing on republicans thaon thequestions e pressing. why did susan rice lie about the cause of that this? they act like they knew why murders took place. common sense sort of cut against that i
steve hayes for "the weekly standard." tonight from miami, sindcated columnist charles krauthammer. how are things in miami, charles? >> warm. >> chris: that the short e and most succinct answer you have given. we appreciate that. we don't know what happened in the late hearing, senate hearing because it just broke up. we thought we would talk to saxby chambliss. we think we will speak to him in a moment. tucker, what have we learned so far today about the benghazi terror...
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and jennifer franciotti sits down with steve harvey. hqhqhqhqq ♪ just put a little bit of yourself ♪ ♪ in everything you do [ female announcer ] add your own ingredients to hamburger helper for a fresh take on a quick, delicious meal. it's one box with hundreds of possibilities. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >> the fda uncovered a possible danger related to 5 hour energy shots you see almost everywhere. the agency said the energy drinks have been linked to 13 deaths, 92 life threatening incidents since 2008. those incidents include heart attacks, con vul shuns and at least one miscarriage. the report comes a month after the fda said monster energy drinks were at risk. >>> the risk of autism may be higher in mothers who contracted the flu or had a fever for more than a week during pregnancy. it included 97,000 children born in denmark between 1997 and 2003. children whose mothers had the f
and jennifer franciotti sits down with steve harvey. hqhqhqhqq ♪ just put a little bit of yourself ♪ ♪ in everything you do [ female announcer ] add your own ingredients to hamburger helper for a fresh take on a quick, delicious meal. it's one box with hundreds of possibilities. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta...
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i will turn it back to leader pelosi. >> we are so proud of steve. although we did win 25 seats. we did not get 25 seats. thank you, steve, for your great leadership and having this configuration. our founders envisioned the house of representatives, which would be a constant reinvigoration of the congress because big have to be elected every two years -- go o the voters every two years. this year, 25% of our caucus is brand new. quite an invigoration. here they are -- the fresh recruits, who among them will lead our nation in what other capacity as well as leader in the house of representatives. we may not have the majority, we may not have the gavel, but we have unity, and with that unity, a consensus built to solve problems to work with president obama, we are ready to work. are we proud of president obama and his wonderful victory? not to get into politics. with that, in case you have any questions -- yes ma'am? >> will you plan to stay on as the leader? will you run again? >> let us see. what time is it now? it is 2:00 on tuesday. i will see you
i will turn it back to leader pelosi. >> we are so proud of steve. although we did win 25 seats. we did not get 25 seats. thank you, steve, for your great leadership and having this configuration. our founders envisioned the house of representatives, which would be a constant reinvigoration of the congress because big have to be elected every two years -- go o the voters every two years. this year, 25% of our caucus is brand new. quite an invigoration. here they are -- the fresh recruits,...
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before i let you go, steve, how much of a leverage is that in these discussions that hillary clinton will have with mohammed morsi, and he really needs to show his colors in terms of where he stands in all this to enjoy the continued support ever the united states. >> i think that's right. we ought to use that as leverage. there is a reason that we do it. you've seen over the past year, the changing dynamics there, you've seen an unwillingness or hesitation on the part of the united states to use that leverage. i would say now is the time to make sure, to make clear that we expect egypt to continue its role, its historical role as a good-faith negotiator and not to sort of throw in with its muslim brotherhood allies in hamas but instead try to play the role of a serious diplomat and mediator. martha: big important moment to show leadership for the united states as you say, steve, and for hillary clinton as she is likely in the waning months ofr. thank you very much. bill: as you suggested there, martha hillary clinton said she will not be back in her post for a second term but it loo
before i let you go, steve, how much of a leverage is that in these discussions that hillary clinton will have with mohammed morsi, and he really needs to show his colors in terms of where he stands in all this to enjoy the continued support ever the united states. >> i think that's right. we ought to use that as leverage. there is a reason that we do it. you've seen over the past year, the changing dynamics there, you've seen an unwillingness or hesitation on the part of the united...
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one a day men's 50+. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> we've got what could be a very big day here on the markets. will we or will we not confirm this big move that we've seen over the past two days? we did have housing starts four-year highs for the month of october. ben bernanke speaking to the economic club of new york at 12:00 noon today. that's something to watch on the markets. we mentioned this 200-day moving average in the s&p 500 and the huge move we saw in apple which helped the nasdaq as well. >> i see a lot of housing stocks inching up. that theme continues. apple, one of the things i liked about apple is that was a cla
one a day men's 50+. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> we've...
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narrative. 60 minutes interview with president obama after the rose garden remarks made it clear that steve croft had the impression that he avoided calling benghazi a terrorist attack. president obama made clear that benghazi and events and cairo were separate. so from the get-go they had a clear set of facts. it was okay to say those things in 60 minutes and indefense to say it one have been okay to build on that theme in the days ahead. >> gregg: the president also said, look, susan rice didn't have anything to do with benghazi. will nobody in the news conference bothered to ask him. did you send her out four days later on five different talk shows on sunday to talk about benghazi -- that doesn't make sense. at his news conference, president obama said this in reference to the attacks in benghazi. my orders were do whatever we need to do to make sure they are safe -- that is to say those under attack. well, no help arrived. turns out they weren't made safe. they were killed. does that sound like the president's orders therefore, commander in chief were ignored or somehow refused unless,
narrative. 60 minutes interview with president obama after the rose garden remarks made it clear that steve croft had the impression that he avoided calling benghazi a terrorist attack. president obama made clear that benghazi and events and cairo were separate. so from the get-go they had a clear set of facts. it was okay to say those things in 60 minutes and indefense to say it one have been okay to build on that theme in the days ahead. >> gregg: the president also said, look, susan...
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but anyway, quote steve schmitt who lamented how much the power and influence of the g.o.p. noise machine has over republican leadership. it is a big issue for them. >> it is. it is almost impossible for them to divorce themselves from the right wing media. we heard more criticism of mitt romney particularly the republican governor's association going after him for the gift comments he made which was sort of another version of the 47% comment. they're saying you can't talk to voters that way. noy, jindal from -- you know,endle from louisiana saying this is what the republican party has to get away from. who practically authored the 47% comments? who cheered romney's gift comments? fox news, rush limbaugh. they love this stuff. i wrote about it during the campaign. you know. republican operatives who run campaigns for a living and know or think they know how to win independent voters look at fox news and say you are killing us. you are driving the party into the ground. you can't -- you can't do blunt. you can't win national elections or statewide elections and follow the fox
but anyway, quote steve schmitt who lamented how much the power and influence of the g.o.p. noise machine has over republican leadership. it is a big issue for them. >> it is. it is almost impossible for them to divorce themselves from the right wing media. we heard more criticism of mitt romney particularly the republican governor's association going after him for the gift comments he made which was sort of another version of the 47% comment. they're saying you can't talk to voters that...
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you can also call in with your questions with steve latourette, a member of the appropriations committee. and jason beck who governs the house roll call. "washington journal" is live on c-span everyday at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> you're watching c-span2 for politics and public affairs weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. watch key public policy events on weeknights and every weekend, the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our websites. you can join in the conversation on social media sites. >> more on how members of congress approach the fiscal cliff and expiring tax breaks and automatic spending cuts. "the wall street journal"'s eeo counsel annual meeting hosted senator joseph lieberman and former senators trent lott and james fassett. this little as an hour. >> they have the most expensive election in american history. both candidates have plenty of time to make their policy preference is well-known. then the president at the white house, the republicans have a house, no one really controlled the senate. so her
you can also call in with your questions with steve latourette, a member of the appropriations committee. and jason beck who governs the house roll call. "washington journal" is live on c-span everyday at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> you're watching c-span2 for politics and public affairs weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. watch key public policy events on weeknights and every weekend, the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and...
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opposite of everybody is, give away 10% of what you make, save 10% and live off the rest and first thing, steve says, i can't afford to give 10%, i tell them you can't afford not to. when you give, i believe you receive. i don't have an agenda, i don't care where you give your money to. if you're tithing at church that's great or wounded warriors project, awesome, but if you have money, you have to give. people that are good with their money, they give. it's not common or uncommon sense, but rethinks the way you think about money and you have to give 10%. >> ainsley: great advice. >> clayton: the book dollars and uncommon sense, thank you for waking up with us on military time he can get up at 4 a.m. >> ainsley: he's done a for a while. thanks steven for your service. what do you do if your mother-in-law starts choking at the thanksgiving dinner table. do you save her? of course you do. >> clayton: what? >>, but, seriously, next the life saving tips you're going to need this thursday. >> clayton: and talk about a lot of nerve. union workers at one of the nation's largest airports threatening to
opposite of everybody is, give away 10% of what you make, save 10% and live off the rest and first thing, steve says, i can't afford to give 10%, i tell them you can't afford not to. when you give, i believe you receive. i don't have an agenda, i don't care where you give your money to. if you're tithing at church that's great or wounded warriors project, awesome, but if you have money, you have to give. people that are good with their money, they give. it's not common or uncommon sense, but...
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we'll be right back with much more "morning joe." [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> it is 46 past the hour. >> you can stop that now. >> yeah, it's disturbing, actually. >> no, no, no -- >> you're scaring debbie. >> she's giggling. >> it's -- >> that's nervous laughter. she'd rather not be there. >> let's see the dance again. >> see what i mean? >> with us now, mika, who do we have? >> democratic representative from florida and chairwoman of the democratic national convention, congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. committee, yes. good to have you onboard. >> good to be here. >> maybe you can speak better than me, i'm half asleep. >> mark haleprin has the fir
we'll be right back with much more "morning joe." [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense,...